Gay returned to action following a one-game absence with a sprained ankle and delivered an impressive and well-rounded line. The 32-year-old veteran is maintaining career-high shooting percentages from the field, beyond the arc, and the charity stripe, and he remains the team's clearcut third offensive option behind only LaMarcus Aldridge and DeMar DeRozan.

Gay (ankle) stated in shootaround that he's playing Tuesday against the Grizzlies, Tom Osborn of the San Antonio Express-News reports.

Gay went through shootaround without issue and he'll return to the court after missing Saturday's contest against Utah due to a left ankle sprain. He should be in line to start and handle his usual workload following a brief absence.

Gay (ankle) is listed as probable for Tuesday's game against the Grizzlies, Jeff Garcia of News 4 San Antonio reports.

Gay is on track to return Tuesday after being withheld from Saturday's game against the Jazz due to a left ankle injury. That said, the Spurs will likely wait until closer to game-time before making a final decision regarding Gay's availability.

The Spurs have officially ruled Gay (ankle) out for Saturday's game against the Jazz, Jabari Young of The Athletic reports.

Gay was downgraded to doubtful hours tip-off after originally being listed as probable. It is likely that the Spurs are just erring on the side of caution here. His absence figures to free up some extra run for Marco Belinellie and Davis Bertans. Consider him day-to-day heading into Tuesday's game against the Grizzlies.

Gay (ankle) has been Jabari Young of The Athletic for Saturday's matchup with the Jazz.

The Spurs originally listed Gay as probable, but it looks like they have opted to exercise caution. Assuming he is ultimately ruled out, look for Marco Belinelli and Davis Bertans to see some extended run. Final confirmation of his status should come closer to tip-off.